rofile.
>
> /safe
> Starts Outlook without extensions, Reading Pane, or toolbar customization.
>
> /cleanclientrules
> Starts Outlook and deletes client-based rules.
>
> /cleanprofile
> Removes invalid profile keys and recreates default registry keys where
> applicabl
Someone I allowed to use my PC managed to get Outlook locked up in what I think
is Agenda View. I cannot read messages, have no access to menus using either
the alt key or applications key. I've tried routing cursors to where the
machine reads "view" all to no effect. Anyone have suggestions a
I have always used the Weather Underground Mobile site, and it hasn't
changed at all.
You sometimes have to skip through an ad, but even that isn't difficult.
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Behalf Of Maria Campbell
Sent: Tuesday
I'm working through a similar problem at work, though I have to use a
secured certificate, not a graphic like Jean's using. There are tools in
some versions of Adobe that will allow you to add a signature, but the
tricky part is, at least in my situation, that I have to use a mouse to draw
a recta
David:
I haven't followed this thread as closely as I might have, so disregard this
if it's already been mentioned.
Another way to quickly read through a spreadsheet in Excel is to use Jaws
keys:
Control-shif-d, control-shift-c and control-ship-r
These will open data cells, cells in column, and c
worth eliminating this as a problem
in the first place. So perhaps you could have a check?
Regards
David Griffith
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Sent: Sunday, 10 February 2008 00:05
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Remember these keys will not work if you are in an element of the program
like a mail message or an appointment dialogue box.
Regards
David Griffith
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Sent: Saturday, 09 February 2008 21:16
To
All:
The laptop I use for work purposes has hot keys that allow you to quickly go
from say, your inbox to calendars, tasks or whatever. These are
control-plus-number keys. The desktop I use for my personal stuff is I
believe running the same version of outlook, and I know the same version of
Jaw
I have three computers running Jaws 8, one desktop, and two laptops. I
decided to use my Pacmate display on one of the laptops. I went in under
utilities and opened up the display window. On the other two machines I've
done this with, there's a pick for the PM display. On this particular
machin
Thanks Rosemarie, I'm not Shannon, but I can certainly have my skills hoaned
too.
Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan
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.From: "Rosemarie Chavarria"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
.Sent: 9/28/07 11:10:25 AM
.To: "jaws-users-lis
I occasionally get posts with instructions to find boxes etc. on
either the left or right side of a screen on a website. Is there a uniform
way that Jaws displays screens, and is it possible to navigate around a
screen using Jaws the way you might with a mouse?
Thanks for any enlig
latest version of Acrobat is actually 8.1.
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From: "William Stephan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] a question, Acrobat Reader and form not talking
> Joe:
> My experience with Jaws 7 was th
Joe:
My experience with Jaws 7 was that using it with a PDF form was problematic
to say the least. I'd suggest updating both your Jaws to version 8, and
Acrobat to whatever their current version is, 7 I believe. This is what I
am running and I routinely fill out forms.
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My wife use those voices for teaching herself basic Norwegian. We bought the
Scandinavian disk from FS and she had "Nora" read Norwegian text. She found it
quite helpful BTW.
Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan
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.From: "Eric
only be file or site
.specific, or allow all macros? At the moment, I am only trying to access the
.study materials for my course and not every macro I might come across.
.thanks a lot
.Jason
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but I can't see any danger in using your own or ones from trusted sources.
Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan
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.From: "jason smith"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
.Sent: 6/28/07 1:56:44 AM
.To: "jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com"
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7;m not a hundred percent sure of this
but I believe you can select all in your spreadsheet, then pick a font, or
color if you want, and in theory, it should all be sized propperly.
Hope this helps.
Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan
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.From:
I'm here too David.
Thanks again for the resources you devote to doing this, it's appreciated.
Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan
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.Sent: 6/1/07 11:56:57 AM
.To: "
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